Posts Tagged ‘Children’

Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban

March 11, 2010 - 10:58 pm No Comments

In my veiw Harry Potter 3 was by far one of the best books. The plot wove into his car so well that I could read it 5 times and still smile as explained in the House of Screams. But for some reason many of the good bits of this film fell and the flood of the film with horrible mistakes (the Whomping Willow has moved from film 2 for instnace).

However, people still go out of his room at the front saying “read the book, no, I know the story!”. No, do not. The story is broken in this film.

No game quiditch cup? A crepe effect completely protronus special charm? But apart from that, the movie is brilliant.

the dementors are creepy and horrible. the Whomping Willow is humorus Hogwarts is dark and scary episode for this particular HP.

The soundtrack is something of the epic and the quality is very well done. If this was not the adaptation of a book, and it was just a movie it would get 5 stars, but is not, but still brilliant.

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We Love Autumn

March 7, 2010 - 1:15 am No Comments

We Love Autumn The seasons are fascinating for young children. As stated on their path to learning is the perfect opportunity to present instruction in a fun and exciting. This series of 4 programs focuses on the individual characteristics of the 4 seasons that will help the smallest point in the right direction.

Full of stories, rhymes and games that there is something for every season program has been divided into short sections that are perfect for developing attention span of a child. With the help of Wiggly Worm, you and your child can sit, relax and learn all about the joys of autumn.

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Enchanted

March 4, 2010 - 5:21 pm No Comments

Enchanted not be confused with the typical Disney / rom com idea. It takes all the typical Disney ideals, places tongue firmly in cheek, and then proceeds to parody quite well. Although the fun-poking the kind of movie flops at the end, as is abandoned in favor of jumping on the typical, predictable rom-com band wagon, in the first half of the film manages to be fun, and also very sweet at times.

Amy Adams is brilliant in this movie! Outlook Magic naive and too sweet for his character and his every movement exudes’ Disney Princesses. ”

Of his antics to dilliberately exaggerated expressions, Adams simply makes this movie worth seeing. James Marsden is also worth mentioning, but I could have done more with his impetuous nature, selfish. I thought there would gradually transform into a prince eating junk food, televission addict who only cares about Ricci Lake and hot dogs, but unfortunately, I was disappointed.

It’s worth seeing the first half if you’re a cynic like me, or the second half, if you’re a romantic like most girls who’ve come out with.

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Lassie

March 1, 2010 - 6:00 pm No Comments

Lassie is a remake of the classic tale about a hero dog that has a different opinion on the multi-talented animals. Set in a Yorkshire mining town of this version of Lassie has a fun but somewhat traumatic history of unconditional love of dogs to their owner as a young boy’s efforts to negotiate hundreds of miles of the country only after being sold and transferred to a remote castle in northern Scotland.

Lassie has a fabulous cast and clung along, but in our opinion, the tear jerking scenes were too, I would not let my children see this kind of thing that s safe. On several occasions, you witness cruelty to animals very seriously, in a case that caused the death of the passenger dwarf type s only companion, a helpless little puppy, who was beaten to death with a baseball bat! This is a strange world where people find this entertaining and I think it’s good for children to witness this are many sad moments in this film, many of which form what is a funny movie, but the beating of animals in a children’s film or any film, not something that we approve of.

The happy ending is not as you might expect and the film is very watchable But beware, this crosses the line from the patient into tears a few times .. 3 stars.

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Soccer Dog: European Cup

February 19, 2010 - 7:13 am No Comments

I can only go from the reaction of my son 6 years old at this writing review.It is one of the few movies where it has not moved from his seat when watching a movie! J. Thomas plays a boy who travels to Scotland to find his father.When meet discovers his Soccer Dog: European Cup father is the captain of a local soccer team, which has not won a game.While adaptation to their new surroundings he meets a stray dog with incredible soccer skills! My son laughed and clapped throughout the film and definitely worth a look for the younger generation (if you’re a sports fan or movie dog).

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Spongebob Squarepants - Goes Prehistoric

February 10, 2010 - 11:02 pm No Comments

SPONGEBOB BC … It is prehistoric Bikini Bottom, and the story of SpongeBob, Patrick, Squidward and Spongegar prehistoric ancestors, Patar, and Squag discovered fire. PANTS OF NATURE … SpongeBob decides to leave his life civillized in Bikini Bottom, and go to live freely and without inhibitions, among a pack of wild jellyfish. FOOLS IN APRIL … Bikini Bottom celebrates April Fool’s Day and SpongeBob has a series of practical jokes.

I’m with Stupid … When the parents of Patrick Starfish to come to Day, Patrick and SpongeBob SquarePants into a competition to see who’s smarter. PATTY HYPE … Spongebob sells its color crab cakes to customers of the Krusty Krab.

Squid on strike … Squidward convinces naïve Spongebob to join him and Mr. Crab threaten to strike, but Mr. Crab fire to both. The Great Snail Race … Squidward gets a purebred snail, Snel, and decides his career in the Spongebob Squarepants - Goes Prehistoric racing snails.

ARMY plankton Plankton … is tired of his plans to get Secret Krabby Patty “formula” that was frustrated in every attempt. It is the 25th anniversary of Plankton’s first attempt, and plankton is expected to return for another try. Plankton fully contracted Plankton families’ - most of them uneducated or downright stupid - and plans to invade the Krusty Krab.

SQUILLIAM RETURNS … Squidward Sqilliam Fancyson bumps on his rival to the kind of band in high school. Squilliam insists that Squidward is a loser who is only one cashier. Malaise Squidward lies and claims that he has a five star restaurant.

Squidward Plan begins to be counterproductive when Squilliam invites his gang of friends to the restaurant ‘Squidwards. It’s even harder when Mr. Crab says Gourmet cooking in the SS when he later remembers that only clean bathrooms.

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The Incredibles

February 7, 2010 - 3:09 pm No Comments

I was not sure about this, but I thought it would be fun! As a result, kept us enthralled for 2 retirees all afternoon!

The animation is excellent and there were no doubt references to James Bond, Superman, Star Wars, Spiderman, etc. The colors were wonderful. A very pleasant way to spend a Friday night.

Only a minor carp on levels of sound - I had my hand permanently on the remote control as some of the scenes were very noisy, but others too quiet if the sound was turned down. Hopefully there will be some follow-up - Incredibles Incredibles II or new, etc.?

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Wallace And Gromit - The Curse Of The Were Rabbit

February 4, 2010 - 1:39 pm No Comments

OK, I confess, I’m a fan of Nick Park. This is the first Wallace and Gromit adventure in full screen, and crackin ‘! Dijo’Es same as Nick Park’s first vegetarian horror film! .

Kids will love the stupidity of the plot, while adults laugh on all G & W typical pun - the propagation of radio ‘Bright Eyes’, the greengrocer called ‘Harvey’, etc. The title of this review signal comes in a cardboard box being used by Wallace in a nude scene.

The voiceover cast is brilliant, and I swear Gromit could be a reincarnation of Charlie Chaplin. I have seen this three times, and I’m still spotting new things.

Get it - any other piece of Aardman that you can lay hands on.

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The Cat In The Hat

January 17, 2010 - 12:14 am No Comments

I saw this movie instead of, not because of, Mike Myers, who is also his excellent performance in Studio 54 at most overrated talent, in my humble opinion.I do not think his cat was anywhere near a real reflection / interpretation of the character we see in the books of Dr. Seuss.

Myers does his own thing but in some places is very, very funny (gulp!). My children and I loved it, but then are all male, so that a succession of crude slapstick humor really appealed. My wife hated it, probably because she is too smart! The movie looks great.

Reminiscent of the toys, the filmmakers have created an extremely chaotic visual world, to me, really appealed. The pace of the movie is well handled too. On the negative side, children are really disgusting that way early American child actors who seem to be.

Dakota Fanning (nice name!), In particular, made my skin crawl! Alec Baldwin was a bit of Hammy and Kelly Preston gave the impression that he was there to make the numbers up.In short, a very good interpretation of a classic Hollywood endearing. I’ve sat through some old Tosh right with my kids (shudders to think about those damn Pokemon movies!), But this movie was enough to maintain a relatively undemanding man like me perfectly entertaining.

So leave your brain at the door, eating a bag of blue Smarties and prepare for a chucklefest!

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